State chapter of the Pirate Party Germany in Berlin
Pirate Party Berlin
Piratenpartei Berlin
Chairperson
Simon Kowalewski
General Secretary
Petra Stoll
Deputy Leader
Alexander Spies
Treasurer
Achim Weinberger
Executive Director
Franz-Josef Schmitt
Founded
30 December 2006 (2006-12-30)
Youth wing
Young Pirates
Membership (Jan 2, 2016)
884[1]
Ideology
Pirate politics Direct democracy
National affiliation
Pirate Party Germany
International affiliation
Pirate Parties International
Colours
Orange
Website
berlin.piratenpartei.de
Politics of Germany
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The Pirate Party Berlin (German: Piratenpartei Berlin) is the state chapter of the Pirate Party Germany in the city-state of Berlin and was the first chapter of the Pirates to enter a Landtag (state parliament), getting elected to the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin in 2011. The party divides itself into so-called Crews (self-organizing units) at the local level. Work groups on specific themes are called Squads.[2] Since 2010, the national association has used the software LiquidFeedback for intra-party decision-making.[3]
^"Piraten-Haushalt - Mitgliederstatistik". Archived from the original on 2015-12-19. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
^Crew Concept, Pirate Party Germany, State Chapter Berlin
^Information about LiquidDemocracy on the wiki of the Pirate Party
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